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12 Daily Pro - Obviously a scam, but how to prove it?

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ChadTower:

I hear the center of the universe is a giant drain put there by Ted Kennedy.

paigeoliver:
Also, not to mention the fact that anybody genius enough to REALLY be able to get 44 percent in less than two weeks would (in the beginning) take out massive loans left and right, larger and larger because repaying a loan at 5 percent is easy when you are getting 502,000 percent interest on the money.

And actually that is closer to what is really going on. Company owner is going to vanish with more money than anyone else involved.

Checking an entire forum dedicated to that scam I would say that time is about here.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: paigeoliver on January 03, 2006, 09:16:10 am ---And actually that is closer to what is really going on. Company owner is going to vanish with more money than anyone else involved.

--- End quote ---

This happens in any company anywhere.

Ed_McCarron:
"Easy, it is called math. Anyone who can make a 44 percent return on an investment in ten days (more than most investors get in 5 years), doesn't need your money."

Tried that angle.  He's either blind to common sense or really doesn't understand the math behind it.

"Checking an entire forum dedicated to that scam I would say that time is about here."

Link?  I'd hate to see the guy get totally bit.  He's 9K into it already - and my arguments that "No, if you've kept 'reinvesting', then you haven't made any money" aren't sinking in.

I may just have to let him go down in flames as a life lesson.

ChadTower:

$9000?

Clearly, he's not terribly smart.

He's going to go down in flames no matter what.  If it's not here it will be elsewhere.

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